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Exam #4 TSAC 201
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Question | Answer |
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T/F: When involved as a flexor of the knee, the plantaris muscle is assisted by the hamstring group and has the quadriceps group as its antagonists. | True |
T/F: When the knee joint moves into flexion, the gracilis muscle becomes an internal rotator of the lower leg. | True |
Which of the following anatomical structures lie just beneath the anterior joint line of the knee? | Menisci |
Which of the following bones is not considered a weight-bearing bone? | Fibula |
Which of the following is not a hamstring muscle? | Rectus Femoris |
Which of the following is not a quadriceps muscle? | Biceps Femoris |
Which of the following ligaments is not considered one of the posterior ligaments of the knee joint? | Posterior Cruciate |
Which of the following muscles assists (acts as a synergist) in the internal rotation of the tibia and has both heads of the biceps femoris as its antagonist muscles? | Gracilis |
Which of the following muscles does not cross the knee joint? | Soleus |
T/F: Eversion of the ankle joint is an attempt to move the plantar surface of the foot outward (away from the other foot). | True |
T/F: Fundamental ankle joint movements in the sagittal plane include plantar flexion and circumduction. | False |
T/F: If the tibialis anterior is considered a primary dorsiflexor of the foot, then the logical antagonists to this muscle would be the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles. | True |
T/F: In addition to being a major inverter of the ankle, the tibialis posterior muscle also plantar flexes the ankle. | True |
T/F: In addition to dorsiflexing the ankle joint, the tibialis anterior muscle also inverts the ankle joint. | True |
T/F: Muscles originating on the leg, crossing the ankle, and inserting on the foot are considered extrinsic muscles of the foot. | True |
Of the following muscles, which one is not considered a synergist to the peroneus longus in plantar flexion of the foot? | Tibialis Anterior |
T/F: Pronation of the foot combines adduction of the foot and eversion of the ankle joint. | False |
T/F: The "large ball" of the foot is better known as the first interphalangeal joint. | False |
The Achilles tendon (or heel cord) inserts on the | Calcaneus |
T/F: The adductor hallucis muscle has two segments: the oblique and the transverse portions. | True |